Hey! It should be more dynamic than a spreadsheet. Providing you with more details about it, like domain rating and backlinks. I plan to add more info, like SSL details, Google safe browsing, blacklist check, and so on.
Also, it will have email notifications about all that info. Remind you about expirations. Notify about DR changes and or some other metric that changed.
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Just to clarify one more thing. You don't transfer the domain to it. It's not a domain registrar. You keep them where you registered it originally, you just add them to the dashboard.
That’s 100% true. My bad. Since it’s just an MVP, I initially didn’t bother, but I regret it now. I’ve already added a minimal landing page. Unfortunately, I can’t change the URL on HN.
I don't know how it could work, just an idea I had; it could have an integration with stripe, so it automaticaly refills the credits on subscription renewals.
There is also https://www.flipt.io/ which is open source. I'm currently building https://flaggy.dev/ to be simple and aiming the best user experience, but initially it will not be open source.
Looks very promising. Enjoyed the idea. But would love to see some pricing. The only option is to get in touch, and this gives me an enterprise and expensive feeling.
Hey! Thomas here, founder of Syncd. This was actually intended to mean that our prices are about 1/3 the competitors in this space like Pipedream and Zapier. So in actuality, unless you are sending 10's of millions of events, it's not "that"(relative to each company) expensive.
I can see where the confusion would come from, I will try and come up with a new tag-line for that! Thanks for the info!!
The issue is: if you have pricing that works for solo devs / small teams, you'll leave a lot of money on the table with respect to enterprises, who are willing to spend silly amounts of money but also don't want to feel like they're being ripped off. One "solution" is non-transparent pricing but your low-end pricing may leak. Of course you can charge for enterprise features but the signal you send via low end pricing will set expectations for enterprises as well.
You've hit the nail on the head with this. One big reason we don't show our pricing is that we're still a young company, and we're figuring things out. We don't yet have enough data to know the real value we bring or who our ideal customer is. If we price too low, we might shortchange ourselves, but if we go too high, we could scare people away.
For now (until we are bigger and have more devs), I go off of a per company basis and see the needs/amounts for them. Then I see our costs and shoot over a price to start the discussion
Hey! I'm Thomas, Founder of Syncd. I'd love to discuss our pricing with you in more detail. Feel free to reach out to me directly at tcistull@syncd.dev
Hey! I'm Thomas, the founder of Syncd, and it's just me working on this project right now. I’ve set up a "contact us" approach for pricing because I don't know what to charge for each customer (generic price, we aren't big enough to determine that yet). I want to speak with companies and understand their specific needs. This way, I can get a better sense of how many webhook events you send and what kind of features you’re looking for.
I’m open to any suggestions on what you think is fair and honest pricing for a service like this.
Also, it will have email notifications about all that info. Remind you about expirations. Notify about DR changes and or some other metric that changed.
Does this answer your question? Please let me know.